03/30/2007, 10:35am, EDT
Friday, March 30th
Photos of first Italy Apple Store surface
Photos have surfaced of the first Apple Store in Italy, depicting the forthcoming retail outlet in the ROMAEST mall. While the roads are still under construction, the Apple Store itself appears nearly finished. Photos reveal 12 meters of display window that offer a large viewing area into the new store. Colored metal and wood adorn the new space, which is set along a curved corridor in the new mall. Displays show off the new second-generation iPod shuffles, as well as the recently shipped Apple TV. An iPod listening area shows several listening posts as seen in other Apple Stores, offering visitors an iPod and a pair of headphones with demo music to try out the portable media players.






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Although I think Apple would be wise to remove all those "7B" signs from all over the place. People could trip on them.
At least its not in France, where the sales people would smell and the geniuses would be rude to everyone who asked questions far below their 'genius' levels. As opposed to the ones in the US, where the sales people generally don't smell.
PookJp: I agree with you, but unfortunately in Italy, malls are made that way...